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Leipzig Python User Group

Next Meeting Tuesday, June 9, 2009

We will meet on June 9 at 8:00 pm at the training center of Python Academy in Leipzig, Germany (How to find us).

There will be a very interesting presentation by Kai Diefenbach (iqplusplus Erfurt):

Kai Diefenbach: LFS - Lightning Fast Shop

LFS is an online shop based on Python, Django, and jQuery released under a BSD licence.

The presentation gives an overview of LFS: used technologies, development status, next releases, existing and planned features as well as a live demo.

Questions are welcome during the entire talk. There is more time for questions and answers after the presentation.


Food and soft drinks are provided. Please send a short confirmation mail to info at python-academy dot de, so we can prepare appropriately.


Everybody who uses Python, plans to do so or is interested in learning more about the language is encouraged to participate.


While the meeting language will be mainly German, English speakers are very welcome. We will provide English interpretation if needed.

The date of our next meetings can be found in our calendar.
Information about meetings can also be found on our mailing list.


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